scribblings of a reporter

memories

It’s amazing how two weeks have nested a family so big that dots over the world. I have returned home only this morning and I am terribly missing all of you at Mosaic Summit 2013. The early morning walks (and sometimes runs :P) for breakfast at Greenwich to the sessions at Queen Ann Hall with all the amazing speakers, the friendships we have made, the grand visit to Clarence House to meet HRH The Prince of Wales and so many more keep coming back to my mind now. It was a privilege how Prince Charles made the time to meet and speak to everyone of us. I was amazed by how Princess Badiya recognized me at once at the Clarence House. This is the first time I have met someone with such a sharp memory or the likes of her effort to remember people! A week to the trip, we moved to Cambridge, the city of colleges and universities and great architectures. Binna and

it’s the last day of the year 2009. the clock’s ticking to its 12 o’clock threshold for the end of the day but it wouldn’t quite end there. beginning tonight, the clock will be reversed by an hour to go back to Bangladesh’s geographic timing. thus, the 31st will last for 25 hours. for the party goers, how better could